This is very serene and beautiful music. Good to dream to. It was a treat to get an actual human response to my order from the catalogue.

Invincible Music is very thoughtful.

Reviewer: Christopher M.

I recently received an order from your company and I was quite surprised to find two gift CDs which you had kindly included. I wish to thank you sincerely for your very thoughtful and generous gift of these CDs which I am sure will be enjoyed, along with the CDs of my order, by all who have the pleasure to hear them. Your thoughtfulness and kind attention to the customer is truly appreciated. I thank you again wholeheartedly.

Meditative Pachelbel with Ocean by Liv & Let Liv is a sensitive and expansive soundscape that explores the inner realms of the conscious mind. Incorporates the highest quality 3-D surround sound technology. Played with feeling and artisitry. Specially played and composed at 60 beats per minute, the speed of a sleeping person's heartbeat. Including three meditative versions. Features: Strings / Harp / 12 String Guitar / Oboe / Piano

Highly Recommended!

Produced and Arrangements by Liv Singh Khalsa Keyboards by Kevin Stoller

Liv Singh was born in Osseo, Minnesota. His first music teacher was his grandfather who taught him trumpet when he was 13 years old which he played in bands and orchestra in years to come. Liv began practicing meditation in 1972 and at the same year, he started his own record company which became one of the oldest and most successful "new age" recording companies. Liv is also Billboard Reviewed and Top 10 Charting, Grammy Nominated, 2 time NAMA Award Winner, Keyboard Magazine Album of the Year Winner producer & engineer for his collaboration with artists on the Invincible Recording label. Collaborations include: Wiz Khalifa, Bruce Walker (Dream Works Records), Bizzy Bone, Chris Ray, DMX (After Platinum Records), Ken Mary with Alice Cooper and House of Lords (EMI), Michael Dunlap with the Commodores, Zakir Hussan of the Maha Vishnu Orchestra, Jim Scott with Paul Winter Consort, Antion Vikram with Eric Burdon & the Animals, Ron Feurer with Diana Ross and the Fifth Dimension, Steve Kujala with Chick Corea, Jordan Rudess with Dixie Dregs and Dream Theatre to name a few.

If one can believe in the concept of pre-determination, it is easy to believe that Kevin Stoller was born to be a musician. At the age of four, he could sit down and play songs at the piano, and from that time on, music has always been the main part of Kevinís psyche. No matter the direction, the path of his life has always led to music.

Kevin began lessons on the piano and accordion at the age of five. He continued to play at various events during his high school years but by graduation had decided not to pursue a music career. Stoller came back to music by his sophomore year of college, taking up the classical organ as well as piano and eventually received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Music at Portland State University. He continued his studies at The University of Michigan, working towards a Master of Music degree with emphasis in classical organ performance. It was during his latter time at Michigan that Kevin began to feel the need to loosen his strict bond with classical music and started familiarizing himself with recordings of the jazz greats, most notably, Bill Evans. When he transferred to Arizona State University to continue working on his Doctor of Musical Arts degree, he also began formal lessons in jazz piano with Chuck Marohnic. As he continued his studies, he began playing gigs in and around Phoenix, branching out into the pop and rock fields as well as jazz. Over the years, he became a first call keyboard player and has had the pleasure of working with many outstanding Phoenix musicians, including, Alice Tatum, Brian Page, Khani Cole, Jerry Donato, Paul McDermand, Todd Chuba, several national touring acts, and many others too numerous to name here.

Broadly immersing himself into different genres, he began to arrange strings for both jazz and rock/pop sessions. This led, naturally, into more and more of the production side of recording as well. While he was working as a MIDI consultant at Chaton Recording Studios in Phoenix, he got his first co-scoring credit for a made-for- television movie that aired as part of the ABC Mystery Movie Series. This led to several more scoring credits with his partners Clarke Rigsby and Snuff Garrett including two years with the hit television sitcom, Evening Shade. Around this time Stoller also met Stevie Nicks when he was called for a recording session to demo some of her new songs. These songs were eventually released on her latest CD Ė Trouble in Shangri-la and Fleetwood Macís CD - Say You Will. Eventually, Kevin played piano and synthesizer on tour with Stevie, including the Enchanted and Millennium Tours. He also was an arranger on a Nils Lofgren project, released two CDís of his own, produced Khani Coleís widely acclaimed first CD Piece of My Soul, and garnered an Emmy Award with his longtime musical partner Clarke Rigsby for their work on the PBS documentary: Desert Wildflowers.

Stoller moved to Los Angeles in 2000 and has continued along his musical path there. He composed the score for the feature film Sum of One and has composed music for many corporate multi-media projects, most notably the medical and scientific animation movies for Inside Productions. He has recorded and performed live with several up and coming artists and resurrected his organ performance career with several concerts while holding down the position of Director of Music at St. Paschal Baylon Church in Thousand Oaks, California.

Over the years, Kevin Stoller has moved in and out of different styles of music. He has never wavered from the passion he holds for music no matter what style he is working within. His knowledge of jazz, rock, pop and classical styles gives his film and television projects a unique quality, gives his interpretation of classical music freshness and lends discipline to his contemporary music performances.